Stanley Knowles School
Winnipeg, MB Canada
Playground Overview
Stanley Knowles School in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, is home to a PlayBooster® play structure that is packed full of play value. From the Gyro Twister® spinner on one end of the structure to the SlideWinder2® on the other, students must navigate through playground climbers, bridges and overhead events. All of the components in this playground design help deliver a full-body workout as the kids play before, during and after school.

Playground Details
Age Ranges
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- 5 to 12 years
Design Standards
- CSA
Installed
- July 2014
Design/CAD Files
Min Area Required
68' x 55' (20,73 m x 16,76 m)
Max Fall Height
96" (2,44 m)
Project Price Range
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$80K-$99K
Pricing reflects only the equipment shown in the 3D render above. For international and exact pricing, please contact your local playground consultant.
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About Color
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Playground products shown in video may not be appropriate for every age group. Playsystems shown in video are for demonstration purposes only. Product configurations may vary.
Video features a Landscape Structures PlayBooster playground at Stanley Knowles School in Winnipeg Manitoba Canada.
[video: children gather in the front of a brick school building entrance where a flag pole flies the Canadian flag. Close-up of the gold letters at the top of the building entrance read: Stanley Knowles School. Camera does a side pan view across the entire PlayBooster playground structure as children play all over.]
[video: a girl glides across the overhead track rider. Children climb all over the many playground climbers and monkey bars. Camera pans across the playground as children run to all the different playground activities. A girl climbs across the Canyon climber as another girl climbs up the Cliff climber. A rock climber sits in the foreground cover the lower half of a young girl as she climbs across the chain ladder climber wall. Camera pans across two girls as they both spin on Saddle seat spinners. Children run down the stairs from the highest decking on the playground.]
[video: close-up of a girl’s legs as she climbs up and across a Cascade climber with foot and hand cut out holes. Camera zooms in on the girl’s legs as she climbs down the descending side of the climber. A young boy climbs to the top and stands in the middle of the Sky Rail tri curved ladder climber. Close-up of a young girl wearing glasses as she climbs on the Sky Rail climber, she turns and notices the camera but continues to climb.]
[video: camera close up of the bumper stop of the Track Rider glider. A boy’s hands adjust their grip on the hand hold and rides away from the camera to the other side of the glider. Two girls spin together on a Gyro Twister playground spinner. A girl glides towards the camera on the Track Rider glider. Two girls spin together on the Gyro Twister while other children stand by and watch.]
[video: top down view of a girl as she runs down the playground stairs. Camera comes into focus on the top of a playground post where the Landscape Structures logo is embossed on the top. The young girl who ran down the playground stairs yells: I’m it!]
[video: close-up of a young girl’s face as she looks down while climbing across the chain ladder climbing wall. Close-up of two girls as they climb up the chain ladder climbing wall. Two girl’s smiles as they sit on the top of a freestanding rock climber. One of the girls points to something on the top of the rock climber.]
[video: a young girl spins herself on the Gyro Twister playground spinner. Fade in to the young girl as she sticks her head through the top circle pipe of the Gyro Twister, fade out. Fade in to a young girl with classes as she looks through the circle pipe of the Gyro Twister as she smiles for the camera, fade out. Fade in to a close-up of a young girl’s face as her hair blows in the wind. She spins herself on the Saddle seat spinner, she spins ones and comes to a stop to smile at the camera, fade out. Fade in to a close-up of a boy’s face as he smiles for the camera.]
[video: Overhead view of a girl spinning on the Saddle seat spinner, the camera slowly pulls away from the top of the girl’s head. Scene switch to a different girl riding the Saddle seat spinner, the camera zooms back in closer as the girl spins. Scene switch to two girls as they quickly spin on the playground Gyro Twister spinner.]
[video: camera walks up to two girls as they sit on top of a rock climber, they speak to the camera about the playground.]
Girl 1: It’s great.
Girl 2: Yup.
Boy off camera: It’s awesome!
Girl 1: It’s very fun.
Girl 2: What I like playing on the most is the spinning chairs. And I like the tight rope too like over there.
[video: the camera slowly circles the girls climbing on the rock climber as they giggle and laugh. Two girls play the Bongo drum play panel together. Two girls spin on the Gyro Twister as a boy stands and watches from the landing platform of the Track Rider glider. Camera switches to a young girl as she speaks to the camera about the playground.]
Camera man: Tell me what you think of this playground.
Girl 3: Good! My best one is the… those spiny chairs.
[video: a boy slowly spins himself on the Saddle seat spinner. Camera back to the girl speaking to the camera.]
Girl 3: Because it makes me dizzy.
Camera man: That’s it?
Girl 3: Yeah.
Camera man: Nothing else?
Girl 3: Nope.
Camera man: Do you play on this playground a lot?
Girl 3: Yeah.
Camera man: What else do you have to say about the playground?
Girl 3: Um, nothing that’s all.
[video: they both laugh together, fade to black. Landscape Structures logo appears with text below reading: Better playgrounds. Better world.]
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